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The U.S. Commercial Service’s Automotive & Ground Transportation team is comprised of specialists, located throughout the Unites States at Export Assistance Centers and in American Embassies and Consulates worldwide, who are dedicated to helping you export. We are the automotive industry’s primary export assistance resource and should be your first point of contact if you are looking to sell your auto parts and services overseas. This site provides American companies supplying automotive, truck, or motorcycle-related parts, services, and manufacturing/testing equipment with up-to-date information to help your company succeed internationally. If your company is not currently working with our team member at your local U.S. Export Assistance Center, please contact us today to learn how we can assist you with your export objectives.

2014-2015 eMobility in Europe Resource Guide. Quick market overview of trends and developments in Europe’s dynamic mobility and transportation industry for U.S. exporters of electric vehicles, charging infrastructure and related products. To download a preview, please click here. To obtain a FREE FULL copy, contact your local US Commercial Specialist.

Market Research Library. Access the U.S. Commercial Service Market Research Library containing hundreds automotive industry and country-specific market reports, authored by our specialists working in overseas posts.

The City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of International Affairs, in cooperation with the United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service is organizing a Trade Mission to Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to be led by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.
The mission will focus promoting foreign direct investment in the metropolitan Atlanta region and help small-to- medium-sized local businesses identify and grow their export opportunities with the world's seventh-largest economy.
The delegation will be comprised of Atlanta area firms representing a cross section of U.S. industries with growing potential in Brazil, requesting Services (B2B matchmaking), the Mayor, his staff, and representatives from Georgia Department of Economic Development and the Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce.
The mission will help participating firms gain market information, make business and government contacts, solidify business strategies, and advance specific projects, towards the goal of increasing U.S. exports to Brazil. The mission will include business-to-business matchmaking appointments with local companies and site visits, as well as meetings with local government officials for the Mayor in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro